Archbishop Of Canterbury
The Architectural History of Canterbury Cathedral
Since the arrival of Augustine in Kent in 597, Canterbury has been the very heart of the Church in England. The Saxon cathedral, much enlarged over the years, burnt down in 1067. Its replacement suffered a similar fate in 1174, to be rebuilt again.
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Edmund Campion, Hero of God's Underground
Illustrated From the famous Vision Books series of lives of saints for young people, this is the inspiring dramatic account of the colorful and courageous life and death of the martyr, St.
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A Key to the Doctrine of the Eucharist
Written to give lay Catholics a better understanding of the Eucharist, this book is recognized as a modern spiritual classic.
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Tourism, Leisure and Land Management and Development
In 1988, Robert Runcie, then Archbishop of Canterbury, said in a speech in London: ?In the middle ages people were tourists because of their religion, whereas now they are tourists because tourism is their religion?.
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Biblical Concepts and Our World
In this collection, distinguished theologians and philosophers of religion explore the relation of key Biblical concepts to our world. They examine a range of concepts, including authority, faith and history, the historical Jesus, the resurrection and miracles.
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Shattered Lives
Shattered Lives bears witness to the lives of children who have experienced abuse and neglect, and highlights the effects of early traumatic episodes.
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